UN rejects Canadian push to call out "deliberate cruelty" of Hamas attacks

Bob Rae, Canada’s ambassador to the United Nations, sits with members of the Canadian delegation as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks at the UN Security Council in New York, Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023. A Canadian-led effort to formally condemn Hamas for the "deliberate cruelty" of its deadly Oct. 7 attacks on Israel went down to defeat Friday as the UN instead endorsed a more neutral call for a humanitarian pause in hostilities. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

WASHINGTON - A Canadian-led effort to formally condemn Hamas for the "deliberate cruelty" of its deadly Oct. 7 attacks on Israel went down to defeat Friday as the United Nations instead endorsed a call for a humanitarian pause in hostilities.

On the second day of an emergency session of the UN General Assembly, delegates debated the language of a draft resolution calling for a "truce" to allow aid to enter the Gaza Strip and trapped civilians to escape.

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